- Paddy Pimblett and his wife Laura revealed they had twin girls last week
- The two each posted a series of loved-up photos on Instagram on Wednesday.
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Paddy ‘the Baddy’ Pimblett and his wife Laura welcomed twin girls into the world, they shared on social media on Wednesday night.
In fact, the special day came a week ago, on April 17, when the couple gushed about their babies Betsy and Margot on Instagram.
‘I have never felt love like this, my best friends forever,’ Laura wrote on the platform.
The UFC star said: ‘The day our lives changed forever [heart emoji] It’s all worth it for you two perfect girls.’
According to Laura instagram postBetsy was born at 3:54 a.m. at 5 pounds, 2 ounces.
Paddy Pimblett cuddled up with his twins Betsy and Margot after their birth last week.
Pimblett and his wife, Laura, married last year after dating since they were teenagers.
Laura said she had “never felt love like this” in a post announcing the twins’ birth.
Margot followed two minutes later and with 4 jumps and 11 ounces.
The pair each posted a series of loving snaps with the girls, while Paddy was seen snuggling up with his twins in a single snap.
In another snap, the twins were seen together in a crib with the family dog nearby.
Paddy and Laura married on May 23 last year after dating since they were teenagers.
He reportedly He proposed to her three years ago while on vacation in Thailand.
The 29-year-old UFC star has a record of 21-3-0, with his last victory coming over Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 in December.
In January, Pimblett named the wrestlers he dislikes most in the promotion.
Talking about the Happy endings On the podcast, he named featherweight contender Ilia Topuria as someone he didn’t like, referring to the Georgian as “hand sanitizer guy.”
Paddy ‘the Baddy’ called the twins’ birth date (April 17) ‘the day our lives changed forever.’
In another image, the girls are seen in their crib while the family dog poses adorably nearby.
It’s a sausage. He tried to slap me when I was alone and he was with about 12 of his classmates. He tried to slap me, so I stepped back and threw a bottle of hand sanitizer at his head.
‘That’s why I call him hand sanitizer boy. I don’t even know his name. I only know him as the hand sanitizer guy.
15-6 lightweight Terrance McKinney also drew the Scouse fighter’s ire, with Pimblett accusing the American of trying to secure a fight against him via social media.
‘That little mushroom that is called a dinosaur. Whatever his name is, that mushroom, he won’t stop talking about me. You can write a name on someone’s name [X account]and it has like fucking 700 tweets. [about me].
The date and opponent of Pimblett’s next fight are not yet known.